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Pueblo West Community Notified of New Resident and Sexually Violent Predator by Pueblo County Sheriff's Office

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Published on October 08, 2025
Pueblo West Community Notified of New Resident and Sexually Violent Predator by Pueblo County Sheriff's OfficeSource: Pueblo County Sheriff's Office

Residents of Pueblo West have been alerted by the Pueblo County Sheriff’s Office about a new neighbor in their community, Guillermo Gomez, identified as a sexually violent predator. Gomez, 75, is now living at 1033 N. Purcell Boulevard, having been convicted of sexual assault of a child under 15. This conviction, combined with his status as a person in trust at the time, led the State of Colorado to designate him as such.

The announcement was made in accordance with Colorado state law, as per the Pueblo County Sheriff’s Office, which mandates that law enforcement inform the public about the residency of sexually violent predators within their locales. Gomez is described as a Hispanic male, standing 5-foot-5 inches tall, weighing 145 pounds, with brown/gray hair and brown eyes. The Sheriff's Office aims to ensure community safety and awareness through such notifications, despite the potential discomfort it brings to residents.

For citizens interested in learning more about sexually violent predators and the community notification process, the Pueblo County Sheriff's Office has provided resources on its website. Detailed information about sex offenders in the area is accessible for concerned individuals wishing to educate themselves or take precautionary measures.